Abstract Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) is employed as a causal explanation of ideology that posits political attitudes are products of moral intuitions. Prior theoretical models …
This paper introduces social identity theory and self-categorization theory to policy process research. Drawing from the prominent and widely acknowledged psychological social …
CA Harper, D Rhodes - British Journal of Social Psychology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The moral foundations theory (MFT) is an influential multifactorial model that posits how decision‐making in the moral context originates from a set of six intuitive moral foundations …
The Psychology of Collective Narcissism is a ground-breaking text that presents a new theory of collective narcissism, a belief that exaggerated greatness of one's own group …
J Galak, CR Critcher - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Many politicians—even those who occupy some of the most powerful offices in the world— lie. Five studies examined how conservative and liberal Americans responded to media …
Understanding ideological conflict has been a topic of interest in CSCW, for example in Value Sensitive Design research. More specifically, understanding ideological conflict is …
The sociology of culture provides tools to weigh in on key interdisciplinary debates that hinge around categorization and its underlying processes. For example, at present, there is …
PW Kraft, R Klemmensen - British Journal of Political Science, 2024 - cambridge.org
How do politicians use moral appeals in their rhetoric? Previous research suggests that morality plays an important role in elite communication and that the endorsement of specific …